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nova.cookie_list

For sensitive browser, identity, or session data, an agent uses this public tool to handle the sensitive path "Cookie-Values Scope Required". It keeps purpose, scope, user control, and sensitive data handling explicit.

Agent tool

Canonical reference for a public MCP tool name.

Type
MCP tool
Family
Site Data Management (Cookies, Storage, Cache)
Effect
sensitive
Status
Explained
Path
52.31

Purpose

What this entry explains

What it does

nova.cookie_list An agent uses this tool to handle the sensitive path "Cookie-Values Scope Required". It belongs to sensitive browser, identity, or session data; agents should combine it with current discovery, target awareness, and the visible result.

Use when

  • Use this entry when an agent needs to handle the sensitive path "Cookie-Values Scope Required" for sensitive browser, identity, or session data.
  • Use it to understand the public tool name, its expected boundary, and the response signals to check.
  • Use it before chaining follow-up tools so the next step is based on current evidence.

Reference Use

How agents should cite and apply this area

Examples are maintained at family level and use only public tool names or reference paths already present in the catalog.

Family example

A task in sensitive browser, identity, or session data can trigger powerful execution and therefore needs target, approval, and result check before the step.

The agent starts with nova.tools_bundle, reads the current response or reference, and only then chooses the concrete next tool.

Current discovery, target, user control, warning signals, and result check come before execution.

Contract

Inputs and important response fields

This page is a public reference. Agents and integrators should still read current MCP tool discovery before execution, because schemas can be gated by settings or version.

Inputs

includeValues

Boolean switch. It changes which checks, data, or state transitions become visible.

Response fieldExplanation
domainFilterResponse field named by the catalog source. Treat it as current evidence for the next decision.

Safety

Boundary before execution

Effect

May touch sensitive data, permissions, credentials, identity, or external connection paths. Use only with explicit scope and visible user control.

Agent rule

Require explicit purpose and current context, avoid exposing secrets in prompts or logs, and stop when permission or identity state is unclear.

Human control

For humans, this entry marks the sensitive surface in sensitive browser, identity, or session data and keeps permission, credential, or external-connection handling explicit.

High-Impact Review

Execution boundary and recheck hints

Review category: Clipboard/site data/cookies/storage

Execution boundary

Cookies, storage, cache, and clipboard stay limited to origin, purpose, and current user control.

Typical false assumption

False assumption: site data is only technical configuration and not user-related.

Visible user control

Origin, data kind, planned change, and expected effect must remain visible.

Agent rule

Do not guess, log, or reuse cookies, storage values, or clipboard contents across domains.

Abort or recheck

Stop if origin, value, delete effect, or target page does not clearly match the current task.

Safety Axes

How this path can affect work

Axes are stable catalog signals for humans, agents, and LLM discovery. One path can carry several axes.

Read current state read_current_state

Reads current state, response signals, or evidence without treating that alone as permission for a follow-up action.

Use the signal as current evidence and re-check target, scope, and visible state before any follow-up action.
Sensitive sensitive_data

Touches cookies, storage, clipboard, credentials, tokens, user content, identity, or private data.

Use only with bounded purpose and visible user control; do not guess, log, or forward sensitive values.
User confirmation user_confirmation

Requires visible confirmation, target review, approval, or deliberate user control.

Do not proceed until the required confirmation is visible or unambiguous in the current context.